The last time we were
together this verse was in our lesson.
Colossians 1:17 And he is before all things, and in him all things hold together.
Colossians 1:17 And he is before all things, and in him all things hold together.
I just briefly mentioned
Laminin in my teaching time. Evidently it was discussed in some cores. They ask
me to find the information and I posted a link to our blog with the lectures on
it. If you are on FB the links are on the Gastonia Women’s Evening group.
Laminin are major proteins in the basal lamina (one of the layers of the basement membrane), a protein network foundation for
most cells and organs. The laminin family of glycoproteins are an integral part
of the structural scaffolding in almost every tissue of an organism. Laminin is
vital for the maintenance and survival of tissues. You will see the actual slide of the laminin. The chains of trimeric proteins intersect to form a
cross-like structure that can bind to other cell membrane. Only God could
create this proteins this lived in each of us.
There is a God; you are not Him
Jokingly I used to divide my adult life by BC before children and AD after divorce. As a single mother of two, struggling with the depression and disgrace of being alone to raise my children, I commiserated with other women in my situation. As I tried to be a Supermom, my friend Marcy shared a truth she had learned and it gave me comfort. “You can’t fix everything. How absurd to think we can control what others do to you. You are not God!” Did I really think I could mend my life and repair the damage done to my children by myself? No, I needed God.
Jokingly I used to divide my adult life by BC before children and AD after divorce. As a single mother of two, struggling with the depression and disgrace of being alone to raise my children, I commiserated with other women in my situation. As I tried to be a Supermom, my friend Marcy shared a truth she had learned and it gave me comfort. “You can’t fix everything. How absurd to think we can control what others do to you. You are not God!” Did I really think I could mend my life and repair the damage done to my children by myself? No, I needed God.
There is a God; you are not Him. Prayer
Last year I shared the work of an artist James
Tissot’s 1836-1902 distinctive style illustrating various moments in the life of Christ. I recently discovered the work
of an earlier artist William
Blake who a unique technique. As early as 1785
Blake had sketched several ink studies depicting the life of Job. In
1793 Blake made engravings based upon these drawings, this one is God speaking
from the whirlwind.
God’s voice alone
can intimidate. God has another example of His power for Job. He chooses two
masterpieces of creation to prove His omnipotence and sovereignty over nature.
God challenges Job to tame or defeat these beasts showing Job the greatness of
God “the uncreated Source of all things
and answerable to no one.” McIntosh
There is a God; you are not Him.
Lesson 6 Job
Learns the Truth about God
I-
Behold the Behemoth and Leviathan (40:6 – 41:34)
II-
Job Confession
(42:1-6)
III- Fortunes Restored (42:7-17)
The
Amplified Bible and Warren Wiersbe agree that the Behemoth is most likely a
hippopotamus and the Leviathan, a crocodile. Our CBS Commentary and many others
commentaries that I studied believe the animals described no longer exist
today. You can decide.
Behemoth land animal
a. Largest land animal created
b. Eats grass like an ox
c. Strength in his loins, tendons of thighs
twisted together like a rope
d. Power in muscles of his belly- CORE
e. Bones like tubes of bronze; ribs like iron
f. Moves his tail like a cedar tree
Hippopotamuses
love water, which is why the Greeks named them the "river horse."
God of creation cares for the Behemoth.
Plants on the mountains provide food for the creature. He cools himself by
lying in the marsh; lotus trees and willows shade him. The animal is confident
in the violent river. No man can snare this beast.
40:11 Who has
first given to me, that I should repay him? Whatever is under the whole heaven
is mine. There is a God; you are not Him.
Leviathan in sea
g. Unable to be caught with a fishhook or rope
h. Cannot be tamed, not a pet
i.
Mighty strength
j. Tough skin, rows of tight shields on his back,
inseparable
k. Jaw and teeth a terror
l.
Breathing fire
and smoke
m. No weapon can harm him
Ch. 41:33-34 On earth there is not his
like, a creature without fear.
He sees
everything that is high; he is king over all the sons of pride."
Does this sound like someone that earlier in
the book presented himself in God’s throne room? Like the leviathan, Satan is without
peer among the creatures God made. But he is still under God’s control.
God in his
Almighty power has created natural wonders in these animals. So strong they
make men look weak. These two creatures are fearfully and wonderfully made and
their strength is derived from God, possibly extinct. But whatever the animal
the lesson is: God was before creation.
“We
can become so busy trying to make sense of God’s Word from our limited human
perspective that we can become guilty of the same kind of arrogance Job and his
friends displayed. We cannot be certain
of the identity of behemoth and leviathan, but we can be certain that God
created them and that they were mighty creatures. Let’s just trust His Word.”
There is a God; you are not Him.
II Job’s Confession (42:1-6)
Before Job lost all of his children,
his wealth and his health, he truly did not understand God’s authority in the
universe. Job in his mind had put limitations on God’s power, and somehow thought
his own good works influenced God’s treatment of him. It was not Job’s own
righteousness, but the divine nature God to love and lavish his children with
riches beyond measure.
Job 42:2 “I know that you can do all things, and that no purpose of
yours can be thwarted.”
“Nothing has been restored to Job yet; he was
still covered with horrible sores; he was still homeless and devoid of
possessions; and he was still childless. But He now knows what is truly important in his life. Nothing else
mattered after he met with God.”
See the moon click
3bTherefore
I have uttered what I did not understand, things too wonderful for me, which I
did not know.
5-6
I had heard of you by the hearing of the ear, but now my eye sees you;
therefore
I despise myself, and repent in dust
and ashes."
There is a God; you are not Him. (Thanks Deborah for the use
of your photo.)
I must also
repent and strangely I find it comforting that I am not in charge of
everything. Pride, self-sufficiency, or misguided love causes us to take the
burdens of our children or grandchildren upon ourselves. We are, in fact,
enabling them do less than their best for God. God has a purpose for each
person. If we try to take over and fix all their problems, we are interfering
with God’s logical consequences.
Remember busy, busy Martha
from Luke
10 And Jesus answered and said
unto her, “Martha, Martha, thou art
anxious and troubled about many things. But one thing is needful, and Mary
hath chosen that good part, which shall not be taken away from her. (Holman
Bible uses “the right choice,” NIV says “what is better”)
Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World by Joanna Weaver tells the story of an overloaded
wagon. God ask the pilgrim to carry 3 stones to the top of the hill. Along the
way he gathers the burdens of others until his strength was depleted and he was
unable to complete his task. As he cried out to the LORD about the impossible chore,
God looks at the contents of the wagon.
“Let others shoulder their own belongings,”
God said gently. “I know you were trying to help, but when you are weighted down with all these cares, you cannot do what I
have asked of you.”
The more I admit that God is in Control -- the more I can by Faith accept that God knows what is best for me, for my children, my grandchildren, my family and friends.
There is a God; you are not Him.
III-Fortunes restored (42:7-17)
The more I admit that God is in Control -- the more I can by Faith accept that God knows what is best for me, for my children, my grandchildren, my family and friends.
There is a God; you are not Him.
III-Fortunes restored (42:7-17)
· Exonerated before his friends
· Restored to former position
· Wealth and family returned
Now God turns his attentions on Job’s
three friends. Notice Blake shows God blessing Job while the three “friends”
cower from His face.
v.7 The Lord said to Eliphaz “My anger burns against you and
against your two friends, for you have not
spoken of me what is right, as my
servant Job has.
God
commanded them to go before Job and offer 7 bulls and 7 rams as a burnt
offering for themselves for their ignorance of the truth. They misjudged their
friend and they misinterpreted what was happening to Job.
v.8 And my servant Job shall (I)pray for you, for I will accept his prayer not to
deal with you according to your folly. For you have not spoken of me what is
right, as my servant Job has.”
10-And
the LORD restored the fortunes of Job, when
he had prayed for his friends. And the LORD gave Job twice as much as he had before.
11 Then came to him all his brothers and
sisters and all who had known him before, and ate bread with him in his house.
And they showed him sympathy and comforted him for all the evil that the LORD
had brought upon him. And each of them gave him a piece of money and a ring of gold.
But more important than money was the
restoration of his children. Seven in heaven and seven on earth.
15And in all the land there were no women so beautiful as Job's
daughters. And their father gave them an
inheritance among their brothers.
Three Daughters: It was usual in the earliest periods to bestow names showing their significant of Job’s restored prosperity.
·
Jemima—Maurer,
"a dove." The Chaldee language adds
this remark: "He gave her the name Jemima, because her beauty was like the
day." The name thus
conferred would indicate that Job had now emerged from the "night"
of affliction, and that returning light shone again on his tabernacle.
·
Kezia—
means "cassia," an aromatic
herb, a bark resembling cinnamon, or
sweet perfume instead of his offensive breath and ulcers. The agreeableness or pleasantness of the perfume
was the reason why the name was chosen to be given to a daughter.
·
Keren-happuch—“because her face was as splendid as the
emerald."also the inverted or flowing horn, cornucopia, which signifies an
horn or vessel of paint, such as the eastern women used to paint their eyes, Horn of plenty for his
prosperity restored in contrast to his "horn defiled in the dust"
(Job 16:15).
The names also imply the beauty of his daughters, mentioned to show that they contributed greatly to
the happiness of Job on the return of his prosperity, and were among the chief
blessings which gladdened his old age
Psalm 28:4 Delight yourself in the LORD, and he
will give you the desires of your heart.
Job lived an exceptional age 140 years, and
lived to see four generations of his sons.
17 And Job died, an old man, and full of
days.
John 10:10 Jesus said I came that they may
have life and have it abundantly.
This
quote from Abraham Lincoln seems appropriate.
A. Lincoln, Proclamation of a day of National
Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer, 1863.
“We have been the
recipients of the choicest bounties of heaven; we have been preserved these
many years in peace and prosperity; we have grown in numbers, wealth, and power
as no other nation has ever grown. But we have forgotten God. We have forgotten
the gracious hand which preserved us in peace and multiplied and enriched and
strengthened us, and we have vainly imagined, in the deceitfulness of our
hearts, that all these blessings were produced by some superior wisdom and
virtue of our own. Intoxicated with unbroken success, we have become too
self-sufficient to feel the necessity of redeeming and preserving grace, too
proud to pray to the God that made us.”
Will you choose to acknowledge: There is a God; you
are not Him?
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